Services

Estate planning, start to finish.

Clear, personalized documents that protect your family and reflect your wishes. We'll confirm exactly what fits your situation at your consultation.

Wills

A will lets you decide who inherits your property, name a guardian for minor children, and appoint an executor to carry out your wishes. It's the foundation of nearly every estate plan.

Revocable Living Trusts

A living trust lets your estate pass to your loved ones without the cost, delay, and public exposure of probate — and provides a plan for managing your assets if you ever become incapacitated.

Powers of Attorney

A durable power of attorney names someone you trust to manage your finances and legal affairs if you're ever unable to act for yourself.

Advance Health Care Directives

An advance directive states your wishes for medical care and names someone to make health decisions on your behalf — sparing your family from having to guess.

Transparent Pricing

Flat fees, quoted up front.

Most estate plans are offered at a flat fee we agree on before any work begins — so you always know what to expect. We'll discuss your specific needs and pricing during your free consultation.

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Common Questions

Good to know.

Do I really need an estate plan if I don't have a large estate?

Estate planning isn't just for the wealthy. If you have a home, savings, minor children, or simply wishes about your care and your belongings, a plan makes sure those decisions are yours — not left to a court. Most families benefit from at least a basic will and a few key directives.

What's the difference between a will and a living trust?

A will gives away your tangible personal property — things like your clothing, jewelry, and furniture. A revocable living trust can avoid probate entirely, keep your affairs private, and provide for management of your assets if you become incapacitated. Many plans use both — we'll figure out the right mix for you.

How long does it take to create a plan?

For most families, the process takes a few weeks from our first meeting to signing — though we move at whatever pace feels comfortable for you.

How much does it cost?

Most estate plans are offered at a flat fee quoted up front, so there are no surprises. We'll talk through your needs and exact pricing at your free consultation.

What should I bring to my first meeting?

Once we've scheduled, I'll mail you a new-client letter requesting a few specific details to gather if you have them. Otherwise, just bring yourself — the consultation is about getting to know your family and answering your questions.

Not Sure What You Need?

That's exactly what the consultation is for.

We'll figure out the right plan together — no pressure, no obligation.

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